Show elbows its way into a spring lineup on Broadway that's already packed with big-name thesps vying for ticketbuyers' attention, including Denzel Washington in "A Raisin in the Sun," James Franco in "Of Mice and Men," Neil Patrick Harris in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" and Bryan Cranston in "All the Way."

Team of producers on the Broadway incarnation of "Inishmaan" is led by the Grandage Company and Arielle Tepper Madover, the American producer whose frequent collaborations with Grandage included Broadway transfers of Donmar productions including "Red," "Frost/Nixon" and the Jude Law starrer "Hamlet."

The 1930s-set storyline of Martin McDonagh's 1996 play centers on the inhabitants of a small Irish island stirred up by the news that a Hollywood movie is filming nearby. Radcliffe portrays the titular cripple, who dreams of appearing in the pic.

Radcliffe has previously appeared on Broadway in "Equus" in 2008 and in the 2011 revival of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying." Although the actor has a major following from his "Harry Potter" days, his name on a Broadway marquee doesn't necessarily guarantee powerhouse sales: While "How to Succeed" was a strong B.O. performer, the darker, more adult-themed play "Equus" didn't match up with his fanbase and just missed recoupment.

The rest of the cast of the Grandage Company's "Inishmaan," including Sarah Greene and Conor MacNeill, will reprise their roles alongside Radcliffe for the Broadway staging.